VandenBosch named CEO, Publicis & Hal Riney

Kristi D. VandenBosch has been named CEO, Publicis & Hal Riney in San Francisco, Publicis USA announced today.

VandenBosch, former president of Tequila\North America, will lead the agency in partnership with Roger Camp, chief creative officer in San Francisco, according to a release.

VandenBosch replaces Jamie King and will report to Susan Gianinno, chairman/CEO, Publicis Worldwide in the USA. Publicis & Hal Riney is an independent agency within the Publicis USA network.

Her experience also includes serving as executive vice president, managing director for both Omnicom's Direct Partners and Draftfcb in Chicago and as VP, executive creative director for Harris Marketing Group in Ann Arbor, MI.

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